Donald Trump, who was injured in what authorities are calling an assassination attempt Saturday, touched down in Milwaukee Sunday evening after calling for Americans to unite as his party prepared to officially nominate him this week at the Republican National Convention.
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Trump landed in Milwaukee Sunday shortly before President Biden addressed the nation from the Oval Office, who urged Americans to settle their differences at the ballot box.
“Disagreement is inevitable in American democracy,â€� Biden said. “Itâ€
Trump has not made any public remarks since the Secret Service rushed him offstage shortly after shots were fired at his rally in Butler, Pa., around 6:12 p.m. on Saturday. But on social media Sunday, he said he looked forward to addressing the country from Wisconsin. His most recent social media posts echo statements from campaign officials that the Republican National Convention, slated to begin Monday, will go on as planned.
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A driver in a red convertible with its top down and a pair of American flags perched on top of it cruised by and honked at the scattering of media.
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“We are enhancing the armed security presence with 24/7 officers on-site. Additional security assessments will be in place,� Trump campaign advisers Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles wrote in a joint memo obtained by The Washington Post and first reported by Politico.
“We also urge you to recognize the political polarization in this heated election,� they added. “If something looks or feels off, please flag it immediately for leadership or an on-site security team.�
LaCivita and Wiles also advised staffers not to comment publicly on the shooting and said the Republican convention would “continue as planned.�
In Bedminster, N.J., Trump loyalists spent the day at a busy intersection about four miles from the former presidentâ€
Miguel Magera, 58, who owns a small business that does home improvement work, said he had planned to go on a ride on Sunday but the day after the Trump rally shooting, he answered a call from an organizer of Trump devotees in the area to meet at the spot they frequent.
Magera said he switched his plans to come to the rally partly because of the shooting and its impact on him. Magera said he was watching tennis on TV when he flipped to a news program and saw the shocking news, leaving him “devastated.�
Terry Beck, 60, organizer of the event, was sitting on a beach towel on the wide lawn behind a public library on Sunday afternoon as Trump prepared to leave the area for the RNC in Milwaukee. Nearly drowned out by the horns and shouting, she recalled running errands and had finished chores at home when she sat down for a break. “All of a sudden my phone is ringing, ringing, ringing. 87 messages, 55 texts. All of a sudden it was going and going,� Beck said.
Authorities said they cannot yet speak to the shooterâ€
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Leaders across the political spectrum, including Biden, condemned the rally shooting. Bidenâ€
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She held up the morning paper. There was Trump on the front page, blood streaking his face, fist raised in the air.
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Paquette reported from Butler. Jacobs reported from Bedminster. Amy B Wang contributed to this report.